Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 24, 1966, p. 13

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farmers have a birthday presidents pins honour 24 past agfed leaders ballon vmcntion apiail- tera mtatn us totfc nmi- wnty with a faeaqpet la st pauls dunes milton friday a former iteultural repret- b lor um county allan ttands we the guest i ht waft raeceeded by benry stanley two yean ago and is b6w a fanner in the cobalt oil tin federation is a ode model of the ontario fed eretkm of agriculture which brides itself on being the voice of the ontario fanner like the perettf orgmnintlon it is an independent federation of local farm organisations free from political labour or aaerdal ties farm chouk some of the fann groups it represent are uauon huk committee halton hog produ cers halton fruit and vege table lowers halton egg and fowl producers coop medical services halton coop supplies balton plowmen association halton soil and crop improve- aoent association junior farm ers federated womens lnsti- tbe ontario federation rep resents 23 farm marketing troops and has a membership of over 100000 i ntumintspims one of the features of the anniversary celebration was jrtion of ptns to all the presidents all are thing except athttoa brown who served as president in the early fifties the pins provided by tbe saltan junior fanners organi sation were awarded by charles huffman wno is president of the provincial federation all fanners to halton are embers of the local units pay ing 85 cents to it yearly thro their uses tt least number of members come from nassa- gaweya township few parmirs tbe township once a solid agricultural area now has less than 15 active farmers there are over boo farms in tbe coun ty- keceivks grant in addition to the money that ia coulected rough the tax es the federation receives grants from the countys towns and townships the halton federation has to its credit an important public service achievement it was one of tbe first organisations paint out he need to preserve park land in the county in thk mail bag praises hospital nurses dedicated staff obliging glen williams onf march 17th 1068 georgetown district memorial hospital attention- board of directors all organisations including hospitals institutions etc do no doubt at- times receive erit- idsm regarding personnel ser vices available and other matt ers host of these i believe are unfounded k has always been my feeling out when such an occasion ar ises the complainant should in all fairness not broadcast his or iter thoughts hot personally wireet same to the person or jaersons in authority for assess- furthermore i feel that if one is hospitalised and desires a v nurse- the simple solution is be a good patient or least do your utmost to be co- operative just like if you want a good neighbour is be a good neighbour i know there are isolated stances that do not come with in the above philosophy how ever i am confident they com prise an extremely small per centage what i really want to say is mrs earle and i wish to thank you for the outstanding servi ces extended by your entire staff your hospital is indeed clean bright and cheerful your personnel is intelligent and obliging your nurses with whom all patients come in contact so frequently are indeed very cooperative and snost dedicated we have a great deal of con fidence and respect for doctor dr c v williams and thanking you for removing all possible unpleasantness from hospitalization sincerely mrs bruce layman local mans mother mrs bruce layman 76 died en sunday in st catharines her son jack is a georgetown resident at 8 hewson crescent a native of suncae she was the former helen forse foll owing their marriage mr and mrs layman farmed at speera saskatchewan for several years seturing to ontario in 1014 they operated a fruit f aria at qneemton retiring seven yean ago to st catharines she leaves her husband and even children jack at george- town glen of weytrurn saxk sulph of toronto george niagara falls mrs evelyn per- atkaa wetland mrs balph and- tew simeoe and mrs donald ludlow brantford it grand- children and two great-grand- ehodren and brother norman lome and bion forse of simeoe funeral service was held on wednesday ia st catharines with mteraeent in st davids ontario plan wont veto medical coop the ontario medical plan oms1p wiu not drive halton cooperative medical service out of business said professor b forshaw president of the halton cooperative medical services federation saturday he was addressing tbe annual meeting of halton members at ebenexer church on the guelph xineat their annual meeting professor forshaw said as tar as the ontario plan is con cerned it is going to be a real competitor the future of cooperatives is a uttle bit shaky in some peoples opinions but i have never really worried about if still seek cause of hepatitis outbreak another case of infectious hepatitis has been reported in north halton this brings tbe total in recent weeks to 18 doctor archie bull medical officer of health said friday the new case is another nassaga- weya township youngster ii has not yet been possible to trace the source of the spread of the disease and gamma glob ulin which renders people im mune to tbe disease ia in short supply wash hands doctor bull said it was exp ected that the disease would spread further but in the mean time he has advised that people especially school eji i 1 d r e n should wash their hands regul- arly to cut down the possibility of causing a spread he said water sources in the affected areas have been thor oughly checked out but they are not the cause of infection doctor bull thougnt it poss ible that some adults who may have the infection without real ising it may be helping the spread he urged a keepclean campaign one area he added we have the dis case with us during the fall and winter in most parts of the county but it is unusual for it to be concentrated in one area hepatitis is a disease which affects the liver but it is not us ually dangerous so far cases have been mainly restricted to children between the ages of bve and fifteen now its queen for two dairy princesses two former haltortdiiry prin cesses won further laurels this past week margaret hunter daughter of mr and mrs albert hunter burlington and granddaughter of mrs thomas fisher charles st who was 1065 princess was crowned queen of the college roya at kemptville agricultur al school adrienne nurse daughter of mr and mrs fred nurse geor getown j963 princ was crowned queen of st josephs school of nursing toronto at their annual formal at home at the constellation hotel olkn williams mrs m sanderson was often village visitbr mrs edythe starret is visit ing her niece and husband mr and mrs w allen in roches ter for a few mtvkx- f the march meeting of he united church women wis held in the fellowship room of theft church last monday even ing the roll call was answer ed by a lenten vefae the de votional period was taken by mrs a hunsdale all ladies were reminded of the forth coming auction sale 4ri aid of the redecorating of the churcji tbe spring rummage sale will be held april 16th anything for the auction sale will be gladly received from anyone by calling any member of ucw the meeting closed with prayer and lunch was served mr and mrs c barth visited on sunday in lngersolli with mr and mrs w l barth and family we extend sympathy to the felker family in tbe death of their grandmother mrs m sanderson of torono after a lengthy illness she was weu known in- tbe village having visited her late daughter mrs norman felker many times and then lived with mr felker for while after her daughters sudden death she was buried in listowel last thursday j with the hockey season over bill wheeler is back home from i new jersey spring is here lois of crows around and a friend saw a robin the spring bulbs are poking shoots up through the soggy ground and in spots there seems to be almost a trace of green to the grass we hope its here lo stay although it seems rather early timothy james son of dennis and riemke hancock brampton was baptized at the morning service on sunday march 20th 1066 at immanuel christian re formed church in brampton those attending the service wer mr and mrs herb han cock and kenneth mr and mrs john scbriefaer both grandparents of glen williams and mr and mrs gordon scbrieber and family of george town and mr and mrs peter schrieber of glen williams visiting with dennis and riemke on sunday was timo thys greatgrandmother mrs laura scott of bronte and mr and mrs bernard poole of ham ilton selfish says mayor dictator says hyde personnel shortage iode drops clinic aid charges of selfishness dictatorship were hurled mayor gibbons and cr hyde tangled in a procedural dispute aa council neared its 11 pjn closing deadline monday last week cr hyde challeng ed the mayors ruling that if the proper council majority okayed an extension of closing lime alt items of business on toe ag endamust be finished he argued that council should be able to decide on sitting only for a certain length of time or until certain business is bnish- ed last week council adjourned in the middle of a bylaw when differences could not be solved with town solicitor fred hel- son present at mondays meet ing cr hyde asked that he give an interpretation of the proced ural bylaw tbe mayor said this was putting the solicitor on the spot and ruled that the op inion should come in writing youve requested this on two occasions said the mayor and i say selfishness enters in to it you want to take an extra 15 minutes to present what you want to council why shouldnt another councillor want extra time too im prepared to carry on after 11 pm but i dont think it should be just as long as yoo want to sit we got snared into this by you one night and were here until after one oclock answer ed cr hyde i think our by law allows an extension for a set period of time and i want the solicitors opinion we must be fair to everv one and finish our business if we do the mayor reiterated not just oblige one councillor when cr hyde passed a mot ion up the table the mayor add ed it to a pile which was al ready before the clerk arent you going to present my motion asked cr hyde in its proper order said tbe mayor funeral service held for 11monthoid son sympathy is extended to mr and mrs robert carney on the death of their 11 month old ba by son charles brent who died in peel memorial hospital on wednesday march 16th rev r duncanson of nerval presbyterian church conducted the private funeral service at the leo archdeacon funeral home brampton on thursday afternoon march 17th interm ent was in hillcrest cemetery norval sympathy is also extended to the babys grandparents mr it mrs elmer carney silverwood home economist speaks recently to silverwood group members of tbe 4h girls club presented a demonstration on wool and mrs pat squire borne economist for halton and peel explained 4h work to members of silverwood wom ens institute when they met on march 17 at the home of mrs george henderson a competition for an amus ing hat made from kitchen ut ensils was won by mrs h mar- chington and dianne baxter plans were made to celebrate the branchs 15th anniversary with a euchre party in stewart- town on march 28 and members decided to provide a booth at mr millers auction sale on april 4 a committee is planning the april birthday party at haiti manor a social half hour followed the meeting other times youve asked for a motion to continue the meeting now you are only cal ling for a show of hands said cr hyde youre setting yourself to rule on procedure now said the mayor you want your motion to take precedence over all those- presented before how- aver ril read this motion to get away from an argument which must be getting obnoxious the rest of council but it smacks of selfishness this smacks of dictatorship said the incensed councillor if anyone is trying to a dictator ilsyou answered the mayor cr hydes motion to prolong the meeting until 1130 or un til such business as may come before council is concluded whichever is sooner was read when some councillors intim ated they would vote against it that night though they might favor it aba later date cr hyde withdrew it we have a lot of important business which we should han dle tonight said the mayor i would hope council would cont inue to sit until we finish with no other motion to con tinue forthcoming an adjourn ment motion was carried with deputy reeve young and cr smith opposing the adjourn ment countess of strathmore chap ter iode is dropping a pro ject in which it has assisted for many years tbe chapter has informed halton health unit that 1 can no longer carry on at the baby clinic where members nave hel ped the doctor and nurses look alter records and weigh babies member decided at their march ineeting that because so many members are employed outside their homes it can no longer provide the necessary personnel for the clinic f the meeting al the home of mrs howard holmes 24 maple ave w heard reports of a suc cessful valentine dance from mrs penney charlesyand thai white shirts for hospital use would be forwarded to iode headquarters by mrs r bal- the april meeting whl be the chapters 27th anniversary a committee mrs keith bar ber mrs james evans mrs william anderson mrs ernest forgrave and mrs harold secfc- ington is planning the pro gram miss ruth evans suggested that a project for canadas cen tennial at the local level should congratulations to julian reed who starred in a leading role in kiss me kale put on by the guelph light opera co in ross memorial collegiate hall in guelph march 16 17 18 and 19 flight lieut donald carney or st bruno quebec spent a couple of days visiting with his parents mr mrs elmer car ney rev and mrs r duncanson were pleased to have a visit of a couple of days from mr dun- cattons cousin james ander son of glasgow scotland the two cousins had not seen each other for 43 years so enjoyed tbe reunion rrv and mrs duncanson wit spend a month in scotland this summer when rev duncanson will exchange pulpits with minister from scotland they are looking forward to the change visit attendance trophy to r0tarians the rotary club of george town had the highest february attendance record of the si clubs in district 707 monday a group nf armour heights rotariana who held tbe trophy in january attended the meeting at north halton golf club to turn- it over to them for the month it is a handsome rose bowt known as the basil tippett trophy georgetown had an average attendance of 872 in febru ary a look at the weather high tow for that nice warm feeling call ron dumper 29 sargent road georgetown your imperial esso agent be considered and members were asked for ideas mrs h seckmgton was wel comed as a new member and mrs w macdonald will be re ceived as a new member nex month two conveners were appoint ed mrs robert jones for lo cal council of women and mrs earl lince for membership newly elected regent miss mar gery mackenzie presided and secretary and treasurers re ports were given by mrs e smith and mrs a w gilmer mrs keith barber gave a talk and demonstration on glass ware bringing some beautiful pieces of blown glass she said glass making is a manmade arti cle which has paved the way to better living the art originated in europe reaching england from venice in the 15th cen tury and much later reaching north america miss ruth ev ans expressed thanks to the speaker the hostess was assisted in serving lunch by mrs john el liott miss helen macdonald and miss hilda efwin mrs sam penrice thanked mrs hol mes for her hospitality and also the ladies of the lunch commit tee th1 moftosttown hlraufev thursday march 14 lht page ljj march 16 wed 17 thurs 59 18 j 18 fri ij4 28 19 sal 55 32 20 sun 35 9 21 mon 44 25 22 tues 47 30 precipitation 67 inches rain high for the week 64 low 16 alicia f c scott smile how do you know you were going only fifteen miles an hour the judge asked he driver accused of speeding i was on my way to see the dentist ken nash plumbing and keat1no hpain b 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